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In the wake of COVID-19, policymakers leaned heavily on STEM fields to steer public health decisions – while sidelining social sciences. Drawing on their comparative research into three European science advisory bodies, Sebastian Ludwicki-Ziegler and Lise Moawad argue that integrating social studies into policy is essential not just in crisis, but at all times – and offer concrete steps to achieve more balanced, interdisciplinary policymaking.
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